Thailandā€™s Spirit Tattoos ā€“ two new books
Joe Morales: Giving Form to Wood ā€“ from the Folk Art Messenger, fall/winter 2011
Le Dinh Nghien - the last Hang Trong painter
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Khoo Kongsi Temple - 36 Celestial Guardians
Ruddy Staffel ā€“ the art of almost nothing
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Ganesh Jogi ā€“ his voice
Felipe Morales
Rew Hanks ā€“ linocuts
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Ganesh Jogi ā€“ a narrative of his own invention
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Nahum B. Zenil - two prints
Kyoko Okubo - at Mobilia Gallery
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Amit Ambalal - painting a world slightly out of balance
Kalighat Painting ā€“ upcoming from the V&A Museum
Wayacon
The Mokin Museum ā€“ Seoul Korea
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Allyson Mellberg - in HandEye
Bhil and Gond art - on line
Joe and Joseph Morales - Giving form to wood, under the New Mexican sky
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San Camilo de Lelis - four remarkable examples
Dennis Filling - At the Intuit Show of Folk and Outsider Art , Santa Fe NM, Aug. 4-7
Philadelphia Museum of Art Acquires a Major collection of American Outsider Art
Pushpa Kumari - Speaking against Sex-Selective Abortion
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Allyson Mellberg - new papercuts
Folk Art of the Andes - Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, NM
Fay Ku
Masao Obata - on the cover of Raw Vision
Prince Twins Seven-Seven - obituary in the NY Times
Felipe Morales - a watercolor
On the road
Aris Moore ā€“ drawings
Pushpa Kumari - two works
Allyson Mellberg - at Galerie LJ
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Mei Ling Hom: Cultural Voyaging - in Sculpture Magazine, March 2011
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Outsider Calligraphy - in ART iT magazine
Pushpa Kumari ā€“ new works
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Isan Wats ā€“ additional information
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Buddhist Murals of Northeast Thailand ā€“ Reflections of the Isan Heartland by Bonnie Pacala Brereton and Somroay Yencheuy
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Daniel Martin Diaz - passion and mysticism
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Manjit Bawa
Tom Rippon ā€“ 1954 / 2010
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Hung Tung
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Daehyun Kim ā€“ pictures of 2
Gonkar Gyatso - buddha in our time
The Electric Pencil Drawings ā€“ on line
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